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Advanced Proof

The Relationship Between Extreme Points and Directions of Unboundedness

Students frequently conflate extreme rays with extreme points. Remember: an extreme point is a vertex (a location), whereas an extreme direction is a vector (a ray) that maintains feasibility as α \alpha \to \infty . You cannot 'reach' an extreme direction; you can only travel along one.
Institutional Reference: Linear and Integer Programming
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